This startup redesigned the electric toothbrush to make it repairable and recyclable
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Once the battery dies on most electric toothbrushes, it’s time to put it in the trash. But not with the new Suri.
When the rechargeable battery wears out inside a typical electric toothbrush, it can’t be replaced—which means the entire, otherwise functional toothbrush ends up in a landfill (or, if someone is particularly responsible, an e-waste recycling facility). But a new modular electric toothbrush, designed with sustainability in mind, can be repaired, so it lasts as long as possible.
